Presidential Pardons given out over the years. Who? What? When? and Why?

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  • copiertec
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    Presidential Pardons given out over the years. Who? What? When? and Why?

    I know this will be a touchy topic, please try to set aside your political affiliation when making your comments or opinions, please try to form a non partisan educated response, Snide remarks uneducated remarks solve nothing as we can see from the hundreds of posts where parties are blaming other parties for the current problems. Some of these pardons are minor infractions and are not that big of a deal, however, some pardons are allowing convicted FELONS to go free. Who, what, why? And, why are convicted felons allowed a pardon in our constitutional republic? ( I get it the current prez) I will start, I ask again to please keep it civil, educated and non partisan responses appreciated.
  • bsm2
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    Pardons are for many reasons could be health of the person , or what would be considered an unjust conviction or new evidence etc.... pardons at the Federal don't provide protection from state laws same goes for State pardons.

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      Look, at the end of the day the objective is very simple. And that is to achieve justice. As an example, back in the 80's a person convicted for selling weed was being sentenced to 20 year prison terms. And worse. Do we care that it was a Felony?

      A presidential pardon, however, is not absolute. A pardon cannot be used in the case of impeachment.

      Moreover, only the POTUS has the power to pardon? Why because he's the only elected official that is elected by the entire country.
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • copiertec
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        Charles Kushner was pardoned by Trump, Charles is a real estate developer that was charged with 18 counts of tax evasion and witness tampering and appoints him as Ambassador to France? Please make this make sense.
        President-elect Donald Trump has named pardoned real estate developer Charles Kushner, father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, as his intended nominee for ambassador to France.

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        • copiertec
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          Now some of Joe Biden's pardons draw controversy as well. For example, " Biden previously and controversially pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, last month after previously insisting he would never take such action. Hunter was set to be sentenced in two separate criminal cases: a felony gun charge and federal tax fraud. The president's son was convicted of three separate felony charges related to the 2018 purchase of a revolver in June 2024. He also admitted nine tax evasion charges in September.

          Biden's decision to pardon Hunter drew widespread criticism from Republicans and many Democrats, with some suggesting the president's pardon power should be reformed."
          Here is the full article, https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-j...garvey-2017376

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          • BillyCarpenter
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            Originally posted by copiertec
            Now some of Joe Biden's pardons draw controversy as well. For example, " Biden previously and controversially pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, last month after previously insisting he would never take such action. Hunter was set to be sentenced in two separate criminal cases: a felony gun charge and federal tax fraud. The president's son was convicted of three separate felony charges related to the 2018 purchase of a revolver in June 2024. He also admitted nine tax evasion charges in September.

            Biden's decision to pardon Hunter drew widespread criticism from Republicans and many Democrats, with some suggesting the president's pardon power should be reformed."
            Here is the full article, https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-j...garvey-2017376
            That's not the half of it, Joe pardoned Hunter for crimes he hasn't committed yet. And groups of folks that haven't even been charged.
            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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            • slimslob
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              Originally posted by copiertec
              Now some of Joe Biden's pardons draw controversy as well. For example, " Biden previously and controversially pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, last month after previously insisting he would never take such action. Hunter was set to be sentenced in two separate criminal cases: a felony gun charge and federal tax fraud. The president's son was convicted of three separate felony charges related to the 2018 purchase of a revolver in June 2024. He also admitted nine tax evasion charges in September.

              Biden's decision to pardon Hunter drew widespread criticism from Republicans and many Democrats, with some suggesting the president's pardon power should be reformed."
              Here is the full article, https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-j...garvey-2017376
              There is current evidence that many of Biden's might not be valid. It appears that many of them were signed and dated in DC when Biden himself was not. He was in Baltimore. There is also discussion as to whether a President can pardon someone for something that they have not yet been convicted let alone something that they have not yet even committed.

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